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storm. janine and the occupied westbank and bluff the entrances to one of its hospitals, plus the devastating impact these rails from baldwin, these having on kansas children. we meet a 6 year old palestinian girl who is now a family's sole survivor. the it is with not to m. t 2 am in gauze and now a 14 year old palestinian boy has been reunited with his family in the latest round of exchanges between his ro and from us by surprise. here's the maven teenager about southern may return home after spending months and is ready to jail away from these parents. these, the youngest palestinian in this the latest release of prison as part of an exchange with captives held by how mos in casa a total of 30 palestinian prisoners are being reunited with the families following
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tuesday's release without much celebrated told us what he experienced while he was in prison and we are very happy. however, our happiness is incomplete because we mourn those who have lost, we more than those who are wounded be more than those who are missing. our joy is incomplete because of the suffering of our people think i'm more off monday at the far decisions. i would like to ask you about the situation and present before october 7th and after october 7th. that was the situation after october 7th. the 1st day of the war, there were a number of beating female inmates were being beaten. and one of the squads in prison was planning on attacking us, however, that you were not allowed to do so by protocol. however, 20 days ago,
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the s protocol to leave and there was another division that was in charge of the prison and in charge of our department. did you receive any warranty young's prior to your release from prison? to from did anybody warn you against celebrating against meeting any people what? what did they tell you and are you scared or anxious for the coming days? yes. and they told me, you know, celebrations. and that the day of my release, i'm not allowed to leave my house. i'm not allowed to raise any signs or banners. i'm not allowed to use a mega phone. we're not allowed to hold any celebrations. and if i break any of these rules, i will be taken back. i mean, let's say there's a well known senior, she's one of the palestinian prisoners released. and she told us that she was shocked to gain her freedom of the whole even start to describing my feeling by look because we were in darkness and we saw the light. i wasn't expecting to be at
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at least. and then i was surprised that there was a deal and even a cry of joy and of pain because we left other prisoners behind. and it's, it's a torture. and the prisoners are so going. and they don't give us a break. the brakes to go outside and they said, oh, t, a gas on us, i have be. but i am very sad that i left all the prisoners behind and hopefully they will also be released and they will be freed offsetting me, the money for the car, the worst was different situation. then after the war, we were locked up for 24 hours. nope, breaks outside, they treated us with approved to, to and they were beating us up a lot, a lot of beating and especially during the interrogation. they didn't treat
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us with respect or did you need to? and they and salted us. even the female, the president noticed in the prison, it was very difficult. and that's why i can't even believe that there was a deal because we were struggling a lot. i'm the people who are behind artist still is struggling. and i hope and i pray for god that they would also be released because we went to sort of a lot of pain cuz words call and explain what we've been this through. this is riley false as a carrying upgrades in the occupied westbank city of janine resident say, dozens of soldiers have been spotted on the ground patrolling parts of the city. on foot. they stole the refugee camp using gold and 50 um vehicles and full bulldozers, sparking confrontations with palestinians. the table so blocked the entrances of one of the main hospitals. but i'd speak to whom do i salute. she joins us live
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from occupied east jerusalem. good to see you. i'm the, one of the consistent aspects of the last few days is that even is israel release is prisoners in the occupied westbank. it is symbol, taking the slate, a resting more, continuing to carry out raids. what is happening by the sound of things in janine right now is pretty serious. one more, do you not a jonah of quite a large scale military operation by these really is happening in the occupied west bank city of janine. we're just getting some news in that there has been an explosion, potentially a drone strike on a house in the janine refugee camp according to locals, video on my phone here, showing me a large explosion in the central part of the refugee camp levels are also saying that these release are carrying out dozens of a rest in the city,
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not just in the refugee camp. additionally, they have been surrounding multiple hospitals in jeanine, not just in its refuge account. additionally, the palestinian red crescent says that they were stopped by is really forces for around 40 minutes and then ended up detaining an injured palestinian, who was shot in the leg from that ambulance. now the significance of them surrounding these hospitals is that perhaps they are looking for injured palestinian fighters inside of them. remember that jeanine of the cities in the occupied west bank is regarded as a hub for palestinian armed resistance. and for the last couple of years, these realities have been hoping to crack down on those resistance groups and their fighters, by carrying out almost nightly rates in cities, just like jeanine. additionally, what we do know is that there are around 5 injuries. we are expecting those
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injuries to rise as palestinians are reporting continued armed clashes between their fighters and these really military. now since october 7th, you're looking at around $3290.00 a rest in the occupied west bank. you're looking at around $165.00 just since this cease fire alone began 5 days ago. additional you're looking at $242.00 at least palestinians who have been killed by is really forces or is really settlers in the occupied westbank. so as the war continues to go on, these really military is still tearing out these almost nightly rates in the occupied westbank on the salute that with the latest on a centrally serious on folding situation in the occupied westbank city of to need many think some of the is really ministry says 12 additional capt hoops have been
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released by him. us and they've left casa, they include 10 these writers into foreign nationals. they were released by the military wing of hamas into the custody of the red cross. israel says they're on their way to is ready to or try and sign a contract is in tel aviv with more for us. for a lot we understand they are now in israel, they are going to be assumed reunited with their families. that usually waiting for the designated hospital on the day. and that's when they 1st get to see each other aust. uh, more than 50 days in account services, we've had a statement from the prime ministers office confirming that 10 of those released is really citizens. and to tie nationals earlier, we've been hearing of other nationalities, but i could potentially be because some of those is really, is maybe dual nationals, which is often the case as well as
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a tax on residential buildings in gaza. if i devastating consequences for palestinian children. many have lost their entire families and all those have been severely wounded, una outside reports now on one of the few functioning hospitals in the territory. a ms size hitting their home is all which i mean members from the night. her entire building was bomb. the 6 year old is the only survivor from her family. she recalls the last night in her mother's arms playing it. oh and then we were sleep, me, my mom and my sister and my dad by the balcony. when the 1st broke it hit, my sister screamed and i held my mom tight then to the building, so they put me off the bubble. the 1st one, my mom, my dad and my sister a dead. i want to go to the showman. her family were living in the site after a few decals, which is located in the so called safe area, israel,
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or did people to move to in the south. now sham is in hospital with severe 3rd degree burns in over 60 percent of her body. and she says, she cannot feel her toes as but the pain she steals from the loss of her parents is much greater. her mission, she needs a number of operations to recover from the bones in her body. the most important thing now is that she's transferred abroad for ocean treatment. she's only 6 years old. what has she done to go through all this? she's deprived of the simplest right to see the would mother. all the hospital can provide for sean. it's some cream for her. burns. sham is one of thousands of children who are victims of these really air strikes. this war has killed thousands of children and injured thousands others. most of those children who survive
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how to deal with this pain and trauma of losing their parents or loved ones. in another room of the same hospital, we find 4 year old in the age. he's already had a number of surgeries such a young days. but the surgeries could not save his like it was and paid to m u was playing with his 2 year old brother. with imbecile struck near their home. the shop know cut 90 percent of his little leg. doctors tried to save it, but because of the lack of medical resources and capital a team, they failed. and he is forced to take a lot of morrison to ease his pain. but his father is worried. it could affect his long term health and below the fear that he was a child to love to play and he loved to go out
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a lot. now he's become handicapped on top of his illness. mobile is real. couldn't leave him with his 2 legs to walk on them, to play with his bike and run like other kids as a can add to. many of the injured children and causes for these sanctioning hospitals are in dire condition. they need urgent medical intervention to save the lives something they want find here. in the c l, just the uta did and fella in sal during casa. the still ahead on al jazeera homeless, but still resilience. we follow the applies of a palestinian family whose westbank home was just demolished by israeli soldiers. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. all these blue cross blue is root has of items. so the thing is not
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a license to kill inside story on out jersey era while you're looking at that is one of the breach points through which how much quite just came in, took his rough warning sirens here. i can see some pond trails over. there is some site the district has been remarkably intensified during the last couple hours. we've seen these as strikes really concentrated on residential homes and residential building dangerous spillover, of course, as well. so that the moment me conversation here is a minute inside the hospital then without oxygen, without electricity, incubators, and the baby's inside the house. they're dying. one after another one of these 5 pills in me every single day
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the the fucking back you're watching out of the 0 is are a reminder of our top stores. and all of us thirty's, palestinian prisoners have been reunited with the families off to being released from his rainy channels. it's the 5th swap onto the spot a deal between our mazda and israel. 12 additional captive. so being released by a mouse and dog back in these room include 10. these riley's and 2 foreign nations . thousands of college students have been arrested as easy as israeli forces
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continue a series of raids in the occupied westbank city of jenny. at least 5 college students have been wounded, an ambulance worker was among those reported to be detained. now he's ready. soldiers have carried out a home demolition, and a refugee camp north west of ramallah in the occupied westbank. the house belonged to a 41 year old palestinian man accused of killing, and these riley soldier. and the check pointed earlier this year, he was shot and killed and the incident is well, has demolished $932.00 civilian instructors so far this year. $180.00 of them as punitive measures, a violation of international law design bus probably has more from their i'm a refugee camp in the occupied westbank builders home left in ruins, though the us was a simple man trying to live a quiet life work through this real live in a refugee camp. never political in august,
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2 weeks before he killed in his really soldier at a check point, guards beat him and left him disfigured. his brothers said, dogwood snapped followed the kicked and beat him at a check point. they pressed his head down on the hot s fault of the road and it burnt his face. it seems he had a reaction and did what he did is really soldiers entered the village and forest lake monday night. the place 3 generations called home gone in an instant there forbidden from clearing up inside. even the rubble claim does the property of these really state? this is the kind of collective punishment the palestinians say is real, carries out at will, across the occupied territories. elsewhere in the world, it would be unacceptable barbarity. but here it happens so frequently it's become routine. those widow and 6 children are now homeless. the night she says went
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well because no one was hurt, seemingly on faced shock or resilience. it is hard to tell. but even now her attention is elsewhere dealt with. we can't replace the stones, but we lost our pillar. i don't think that losing the house. it's over from the we lost the house. the lord knows this isn't justice, but what's happening is nothing compared to what's happening in gaza. of those family lived on the 1st floor. so it was the only one is really soldiers, blue was incomplete destruction. calculated crude left as a warrant. leaflets left behind, let's say money can fix a house, but not a broken family. the same bus route, the old to 0, the my refuge account in the west. i want to bring, you know, an interesting post by the us present, joe biden on the social media platform known as x. and i quote, how mos unleashed
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a terrorist attack because they feel nothing more than these. riley's and palestinians living side by side, the president rhodes to continue down the positive terra violence, killing and boil is to give her most of what they seek. we can't do that. let's get more on this from public of a new study. bind washington dc. these are pretty carefully chosen woods by the president. cathy patty, he's been careful, hasn't the not to call for an outright ceasefire. he's being careful not to outright criticize israel up to now is this a a coded message to these readings to prime minister netanyahu that the president's position is shifting? it definitely seems like this because it is such a dramatic shift and there's 2 things that are noticeable about this, what it says and where he posted it 1st. what it says that i want to repeat this again because it is a change. this us, this, the to continue down the path of terror violence, killing, and war is to give her moss, with
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a seat. we can't do that war. we can't do that. the president hasn't been saying that he doesn't call for a cease fire. he says what's happening now is a pause. and then up until now he's been saying, when that's over, israel has the right to continue to target. hum us. this is basically saying for the very 1st time, as you mentioned, carefully worded but war, we can't do that. of course, in the coming hours and days we're going to be asking the administration if this is in fact a change. but usually this is how when it comes to israel, us policy to politicians do that. they suddenly change their messaging through social media through media leaks. this seems like that the reason it matters where it's posted. it's not on these official whitehouse page. it's on his handle for his fundraising account. why does this matter? he's looking at the polls. he knows that his numbers are falling. why are they falling? because minorities and young people overwhelmingly now side of the palestinians over the is really his marks on his handling of this. among democrats has plummeted
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. he cannot win re election if he doesn't get minorities and young people going out to vote. that is significant. the other thing we're hearing now from, by us officials secretly telling reporters that israel continues to fight it simply can't be like, it has been that it has to be more targeted. that's billions. have to be protected basically, messaging no more mass bombardment, bombardments. so really, it does seem like something in the administration is shifting ever so slightly, but shifting tonight, a public health in washington. many thanks for that. and let's pick that up with adam shapiro. who's that? the director of the israel palestine advocacy at door and human rights and foreign policy think tank. joining us also from washington. uh, adam, what do you make of this suite? do you agree that this is a potential shift in policy by the, by the ministration, with perhaps 30 hours now from the end of this extension of the cease fire and the
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beginning potentially, of israel going back to war with potentially more cataclysmic consequences in the south of the gaza strip. so uh yeah, i do, i do think that this is a bit of a shifted in messaging. um, we should be aware though that over the last couple of weeks now the button ministration has basically said that how much would benefit from the ceasefire. and now its saying you would benefit from more. so it's confusing for sure. um and seems to be almost trying to walk in both directions at the same time, given the full throated public embrace and public support for the israeli war machine. though that's been on a least on gaza. this kind of quoted messaging probably will fall short, at least in terms of if the president hopes to have a kind of impact on these rallies. i do think that this messaging, though, is important for some of the other players that are now involved,
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including the mediators and cuts are most prominently cool. probably are putting pressure on the president and the american administration to walk back some of that language and to create the political space for additional short term choices and then potentially even a longer ceasefire. so if, if this leads to additional steps and measures by the administration concrete steps, not just tweets, and then i think we should be encouraged, but as long as it just stays on his campaign, social media account on a night when he's about to have a fundraising events in denver, colorado. we should remain so much skeptical when it's clearly some, i mean, we've been talking about this idea of momentum, momentum building as they cease fire goes on as extensions are allowed to, to take place momentum towards a more lasting solution varies diplomatic momentum going on. we've got the secretary of state heading to the region. we've got a meeting in cutoff happening at the moment with the head of the c. i, a,
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and the head of most most side or working, we understand towards further prolonging the cx 5, do you think there is at least a trunks that they come on with this new momentum from the, by the administration aiming beyond me, it extensions of the cx 5, so i think so i think it's definitely in the united states interest and i think the ca director has this, you know, within his re meant to try to extend the ceasefire and, and work out more exchanges as far as i can go. and i think what we're hearing is that there is now serious talk back to what was originally, by the way, the, the, how much proposal, which was an exchange of all for all, all detained as early as that were taken captive in exchange for all policy prisoners know that final kind of arrangement may not ultimately be realized, but a kind of mass exchange would be something that i think would benefit. obviously
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both sides would be a huge starting point. and a huge way for the american administration to sort of turn a page and try to create a new momentum for a conflict resolution with this uh, israeli palestinian conflict and dealing with aspects of the occupation that are obviously very agree just but. but we like a, you know, i'm just careful because at the same time and as your network has been reporting for, for the number of publish the needs that have been released so far. the israelites have already taken hostage or detained or arrested depending on what language you want to use. more post to me and then have been released in just the last few days . so palestinians and their allies need to be very skeptical and be very careful about what's happening and the americans need to, i think, the more serious in what they're doing in terms of trying to stop the carnage for sure. but beyond stopping the current edge. because if the war fighting stops,
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palestine does a, is a lot of boys ruins and can't be left in this way. and it can't be left to go back to october 6th, where we were talking about apartheid and occupation. to forgive me, i'm going to stay with the us since you was there. because to us is such a powerful player. and all of this and eyes will inevitably focus on what the, by the ministration is able to do, to writing in the volume and see if indeed the volume is does begin. again, help me understand the pink to pay. the picture for us is the pressure, the real pressure that he's building now on the, by the ministration with splits within the body splits within congress. we hear about a role as the primary. it is easy to use, poll numbers in it, right? arise in hate crimes. we've had this upholding event in vermont the shooting of 3 palestinian students there. there is a rail keg of pressure building on on, on president biden. the sure, absolutely, this is becoming a domestic issue. uh, our, by our uh, the latest attack on the 3 posting is students as a, you know,
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the most apparent crime that occurred so far with the exception of the killing of the post. and the boy at the very early days of this to be traced directly to some of the rhetoric that's come out of the white house. and so this is obviously a critical juncture. the poll numbers are, as they are, as your colleague pointed out. his numbers are slipping, but not only are they slipping generally among certain groups, they're slipping in particular, in states where the margins are very small and where the arab and muslim american populations even jewish american progressive populations that are active on this issue can decisively determine the election just by simply not turning out to vote . this has become a real concern for the party. this has become a real concern for the administration and for the president himself. and i would also suggest that unprecedented moments were in right now is that from within the administration itself, from the bureaucracy, from within the state department, from within the defense department. and even today we're learning. okay. a post
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from social media posts from a c. i show, so i'm gonna have to wrap you up there out of many thanks for all of your input and thoughts that that's it for me for the time being more on the website as of and more news coming up in another half hour the i again good to see you. it's foggy, and smoggy in karachi in lower as in providence in august on that's a northeast way. and so that's kicking up. that's the conditions there. otherwise, just some showers dotted through northern focused on western and northern of con, starting on wednesday as won't take you to india, the reins of turn lighter. there's weather alert set been dropped, still a few showers though in lots of data, but this was quite unusual. rain for how much rain we saw at this time of the year
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in parts of my for a roster of state. for example, in neg pour. and for a southern thailand, 2nd, the highest level alerts issue for brain fall here is the brain moves from the gulf of thailand into the end of it and see and wins have shifted around in china. so that means now cooler air for the yellow river valley, the yangtze river valley of showers around as well. same goes for glen, jeep providence. and this spinning game changer, that cold front it swept across japan. much cooler air now for tokyo at 16. but you know, it's pretty much where you should be for this time of the year and a dusting of snow for us to paro on wednesday. let's go back to this part of se stage read sir. what is the month of the year? so it's not unusual to see these big bursts of rain, but there's been flooding. tell them in 10 on the entities inside of borneo island and for west driver providence as well. so yeah, the 102-0000 industry. 1.4000000 people just place
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the we were just effective. for sure, community and goals are being targeted. no one, it saves your everyone in the safe spot and garza has been extended to do broken by council has given a break the palestinians under siege and from bomb. and it's also important joy as prisoners and captives all release. but could this, these 5 be extend this further and what would it take to make that happen? this is inside story the .
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